If you pay even a small bit of attention to Hollywood, you may be aware that the Oscars are this Sunday.

What you may not know is when they begin. Or what time the red carpet coverage starts. Perhaps you’re dying to know whether Uggie from “The Artist” will be there. Check out a list of frequently asked questions you may have about the big show below.

What time do the Oscars begin and where does it air?

The telecast begins at 8:30 p.m. ET and airs on ABC.

What time will it end?

That’s a fair question, one that doesn’t have a definitive answer. The safe money is around midnight ET.

Why, yes, you can. The Associated Press will have a live stream from the red carpet beginning at 5 p.m. ET. It will be embedded in a Celebritology post on Sunday, so check back with us.

Will The Post be live blogging the red carpet as well as the ceremony?

Yes. Beginning at 5 p.m. ET, a roster of Posties will be blogging about the fashion, the winners, the night’s surprises, the highlights and so much more. Jen Chaney, who is currently in Los Angeles, will be sending back dispatches from the red carpet and the press room.

All signs point to no. He’s (criminally) not nominated and isn’t on the list of presenters. He’s also skipped most of the award shows this season, including the Golden Globes, opting to spend time in Thailand filming “Only God Forgives.”

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